- Sathasivam Krishnakumar
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Sathasivam Krishnakumar Born January 2, 1960
Sri LankaDied January 16, 1993 (aged 33)
Indian OceanNationality Sri Lankan Other names Kittu Occupation Tamil Militant Known for Many Successful Attacks Sathasivam Krishnakumar also known as Colonel Kittu [1] was a well-known commander of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
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Personal life
Sathasivam Krishnakumar was born in Point Pedro, Sri Lanka. He studied in Velayutham Maha Vidyalayam. His father had a printing press in Pointpedro. His mother was a political leader in Jaffna. He was also Velupillai Prabhakaran's cousin. He married his girlfriend Cintheya ( a medical faculty student)during the ceasefire period in Colombo in 1991 and they have no children.
LTTE
Col Kittu was one of the first commanders of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam as he was a relative of the LTTE leader. Kittu did many successful ambushes on the Sri Lankan Army, Tamil paramilitary and even the IPKF. He was even capable of fighting a conventional warfare.
Krishnakumar lost his one of his legs when going somewhere in a car, when a Tamil rival attacked using a grenade. Everyone in the car died except him. Kittu was also wounded his other leg which meant he had to get an artificial limb to be fitted in Britain.
In Britain, Kittu who was an hardliner for a separate Tamil Eelam threatened Tamils who left the country because of the war to pay money for the struggle. Some Tamils who didn't support Tamil Eelam or the cause made an appeal to the government who eventually deported him.[2][3]
Eventually Kittu left Britain and was appointed by Vellupillai Prabhakaran as the leader of shipping's. He went to various countries bringing in weapons and arms into Sri Lanka.[4]
Death
Kittu was supposedly coming from Thailand on a LTTE arms ship M.V.Ahat (also known as Yahata). Even though he was not in Indian waters, the Indian Navy surrounded the ship asking him to surrender. He didn't want to get caught and he asked the crew to get off the ship and go to the Indian Navy, while he and his cadres blasted the ship sinking it into the sea. He died on the 16th January 1993.
See also
References
- ^ Asian Times
- ^ The Phuket Connection at asiapacificms.com
- ^ Krishnakumar at refugee.org.nz
- ^ The Phuket Connection at asiapacificms.com
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Leadership Velupillai Prabhakaran · Pottu Amman · Kumaran Pathmanathan · S. P. Thamilselvan · Soosai · Balraj · Kittu · Karuna Amman · Shankar · Mahattaya · NadesanDivisions Attacks CivillianCentral Bank bombing · Dehiwala train bombing · Kebithigollewa massacre · Kattankudi mosque massacre · Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi massacre · Palliyagodella massacre · Attack on Temple of the Tooth · Aranthalawa Massacre · Gonagala massacre · Central Bus Station Bombing · Kent and Dollar Farm massacres · Kallarawa massacre · Bandaranaike Airport attack · Suicide air raidMilitaryRajiv Gandhi · Ranasinghe Premadasa · Lakshman Kadirgamar · Jeyaraj Fernandopulle · Gamini Dissanayake · Ranjan WijeratneWar PhasesVadamarachchi Operation · Battle of Pooneryn · First Battle of Elephant Pass · Operation Riviresa · Battle of Mullaitivu · Operation Jayasikurui · Second Battle of Elephant Pass · Battle of Sampur · Battle of Thoppigala · Battle of PuthukkudiyirippuAffiliates Categories:- 1960 births
- 1993 deaths
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam members
- Sri Lankan rebels
- Sri Lankan Tamil rebels
- Sri Lankan Hindus
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